Gallons Sample Clauses

Gallons. All gauging, sampling and testing of Renewable Hydrocarbons shall be performed in accordance with the latest methods of the API MPMS and the ASTM or other acceptable analytical testing methodology. All quantity/volume determinations shall be made in accordance with then currently applicable ASTM methodology. The actual volumes received and delivered shall be the measured volumes reported in Gallons; provided, however, the Parties recognize that volume correction factors and other measurement standards for bulk Renewable Hydrocarbons movements have yet to be fully developed or universally adopted. The Parties agree to mutually consider and implement such standards when and as applicable. The Parties agree that the meter readings shall be determinative in the absence of fraud or manifest error. For purposes of this Section 4.1, “manifest error” shall mean a discovery within three (3) months of the measurement that the measuring device was inaccurate by more than zero point twenty five percent (0.25%).
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Gallons. No Bid Item Notes: Unit price is per gallon. Package size is 2.5 Gallons No substitutions Item Attributes
Gallons. Paints (Enamel, Latex, Epoxy, thinners, oil based, rubber paint, nonskid, lacquer, remover, varnishes) Paints (May include lead, 20 Gallons 10 Pounds cadmium, or chrome) Paint Strippers (phenols, lead, chromium) Sludge (Contaminated with a known hazardous waste) 25 Gallons Wool Felt (contaminated with chromium and PCB's) Ventilation Debris/Residue (heavy metals, e.g., cadmium, chromium) Insulation (May contain Lead) Oily Rags 40 Square Feet
Gallons. All gauging, sampling and testing of Renewable Isooctane shall be performed in accordance with the latest methods of the API MPMS and the ASTM or other acceptable analytical testing methodology. All quantity/volume determinations shall be made in accordance with then currently applicable ASTM methodology. The actual volumes received and delivered shall be the measured volumes reported in Gallons at 60 degrees Fahrenheit; provided, however, the Parties recognize that volume correction factors and other measurement standards for bulk Renewable Isooctane movements have yet to be fully developed or universally adopted. The Parties agree to mutually consider and implement such standards when and as applicable. The Parties agree that the meter readings shall be determinative in the absence of manifest error. For purposes of this Section 4.1, “error” shall mean a discovery within thirty (30) days of the measurement that the measuring device was inaccurate by more than one percent (1%).
Gallons. The MPGe in this case would then be: 200 miles on 1.90 gallons = 105.26 Vehicle MPGe and the Passenger-MPGe would be 2 seats x 105.26 = 210.52 Passenger-MPGe Because the Type A example hybrid above consumed the equivalent of 1.80 gallons of 100% bio-fuel out of its total energy use of 1.90 gallons, its bio-fuel use comprised 1.80/1.90 = 94.7% of its total energy use, therefore qualifying it for the Bio-Fuel Prize. Example #4: Some vehicles may have solar photovoltaic cells on their surfaces to augment their energy. In such cases the electric power meter will only record the net energy used from batteries in computing the score. The energy obtained from the solar photovoltaic cells will be free and not included in the score. Appendix F: Approved Energy Sources for 2011 Fuel type BTU per gallon. Density lb/gal Energy ratio to 87 octane 87, 89, 91 unleaded auto gasoline 115,000 6.09 1.0 Bio-diesel B100 118,300 7.27 1.0287 Bio-diesel B20 127,250 pending 1.1065 Bio-jet 100% pending NA pending Hydrogen, liquid 34,644 (51,532/lb.) (113,571 BTU (LHV per kg.). 0.567 0.3013 Electricity: mi/KWh na na 33.7 kWh per gallon Avgas 100 LL 120,000 6.02 1.0435 Jet-A 135,000 6.76 1.1739 Petro-diesel 129,500 7.09 1.1261 All fuels used in the competition are subject to tracing, testing and inspection by CAFE and require documentation of their source of purchase. Teams requiring fuels not listed must pre-apply to CAFE to obtain an energy density determination. References: xxxx://xx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/wiki/Gasoline-equivalent_gallon xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/publications/national_transportation_statistics/2002/html/table_04_06 .html xxxx://xxx0.xxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/hydrogenandfuelcells/presidents_initiative.html xxxx://xxx-xxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/jmc/progress/hydrogen.html xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/biomass/biofuels_data.html xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/afdc/price_report.html MPGe = Miles per gallon equivalent, based upon the energy content of 87 octane. unleaded auto gasoline. Appendix G: DESIGN PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS (See NDA in Appendix H) Please supply all applicable information below: TEAM name and address Vehicle name University affiliation, if applicable TEAM Leader name (must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident) and email TEAM members Short Bio/resume of TEAM members 3-view dimensioned drawings of vehicle, including 3-views of seating area Photos of vehicle, cabin seating with and without occupants, propulsion system, landing gear, if available, Aerodynamic parameters, known or estimated, i...
Gallons. “Claims” shall mean claims, counterclaims, liabilities, demands, agreements, contracts, covenants, suits, actions, causes of action, obligations, controversies, compensation, losses, costs, expenses, attorneys’ fees, damages, judgments, orders and liabilities of whatever kind, type, nature, character or description, in law, equity or otherwise, whether now known or unknown, whether or not asserted, whether in contract or in tort, or any other potential claims of any nature, kind or description, including, but not limited to, any right to contribution, lender liability, usury, course of dealing, counterclaim or set off, whether or not made by or payable to a third party, inchoate or xxxxxx, contingent or vested, liquidated or unliquidated, suspected or unsuspected, and whether or not sealed or hidden, including, but not limited to, any and all claims as defined in section 101(5) of the Bankruptcy Code. “Dropdown Agreements” mean, collectively, (i) the Contribution, Conveyance, Assignment and Assumption Agreement, dated as of May 23, 2007, by and among SemCrude, SemGroup, SemOperating, SemPipe GP and SGEP, (ii) the Closing Contribution, Conveyance, Assignment and Assumption Agreement, dated as of July 20, 2007, by and among SGLP, SGLP GP, SGLP Operating, SemGroup Holdings, SemCrude and SemGroup, (iii) the Purchase and Sale Agreement, dated as of January 14, 2008, by and between SemMaterials and SGLP Operating, (iv) the Contribution Agreement, dated as of January 28, 2008, by and among SemMaterials, KC Asphalt and SMEP, (v) the Purchase and Sale Agreement, dated as of May 12, 2008, by and between SemCrude and SGEP, (vi) the Contribution Agreement, dated as of May 30, 2008, by and between SemCrude and SGLP Crude Storage and (vii) the Purchase and Sale Agreement, dated as of May 20, 2008, by and between SemCrude and SGEP. “Dropdowns” mean the following transfers from the SemGroup Parties to the SGLP Parties: (i) the contribution of certain crude oil assets on July 20, 2007, (ii) the sale of liquid asphalt assets on February 20, 2008, (iii) the sale of the Eagle North Pipeline System on May 12, 2008 and (iv) the sale of additional crude oil assets on May 30, 2008. “Existing Asphalt Inventory” means any asphalt cement, residual fuel oil or other product or inventory of the SemGroup Parties that is stored in the Asphalt Transferred Assets or in the SGLP Parties’ liquid asphalt cement facilities as of the Effective Date. “Filing Date” means July 22, 2008. “Final Or...
Gallons. LL. Recycling Cart shall mean a receptacle authorized and approved by the City Manager for the Collection of Recyclable Materials and should have a capacity of 96-gallons and have wheels. Recycling Carts shall be stenciled with the City logo and shall not contain the name or logo of the CONTRACTOR.
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Gallons. Plus disposal, emergency rate is hourly at time and a half. $110.00 Quantity: 1 UOM: EA Unit Price: Supplier Notes:
Gallons. Quantity: 1 UOM: EA Unit Price: Total: Supplier Notes:
Gallons. (f) “Business Day” means any Day except for Saturday, Sunday or an official holiday in the State of Texas. 1 (g) “Calendar Quarter” means a period of three consecutive Months beginning on the first Day of each of January, April, July and October. (h) “Claims” means any and all judgments, claims, causes of action, demands, lawsuits, suits, proceedings, governmental investigations or audits, losses, assessments, fines, penalties, administrative orders, obligations, costs, expenses, liabilities and damages, including interest, penalties, reasonable attorneys’ fees, disbursements and costs of investigations, deficiencies, levies, duties and imposts. (i) “Carrier” has the meaning set forth in the introductory paragraph. (j) “Carrier Affiliated Parties” means Carrier, the Partnership and their subsidiaries and their respective contractors and the directors, officers, employees and agents of each of them. (k) “Carrier Force Majeure” has the meaning set forth in Section 14.02. (l) “Control” means the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of a Person, whether through ownership of voting securities, by contract, or otherwise. (m) “Day” means the period of time commencing at 12:00 a.m. on one calendar day and running until, but not including, 12:00 a.m. on the next calendar day, according to local time where the Origin Point of the Pipeline is located. (n) “Delivery Point” has the meaning set forth in the Schedule. (o) “Effective Date” means (i) with respect to this Agreement, the date of the closing of the initial public offering of common units representing limited partner interests of the Partnership, and (ii) with respect to any Schedule, the meaning set forth in the Schedule. (p) “FERC” means the United States Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. (q) “Force Majeure Event” means: (i) acts of God, fires, floods or storms; (ii) compliance with orders of courts or Governmental Authorities; (iii) explosions, wars, terrorist acts or riots; (iv) inability to obtain or unavoidable delays in obtaining material or equipment; (v) disruptions of utilities or other services caused by events or circumstances beyond the reasonable control of the affected Party; (vi) events or circumstances similar to the foregoing (including inability to obtain or unavoidable delays in obtaining material or equipment and disruption of service provided by third parties) that prevent a Party’s ability to perform its obli...
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